The Creature (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Theodor und das Wesen

Production Companies:
76film

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

When children's book illustrator Theodor falls into a creative crisis, a small creature suddenly appears, which from then on serves as inspiration for his drawings. But Theodor soon discovers that the creature's only food is his fingernails. The further Theodor progresses with his drawings, the more the creature demands of him. Finally, when Theodor no longer has any nails to feed the creature, he has no choice but to feed it his entire finger.

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Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects:
Franka Lau

Animatronics Designer:
Eric Wehner
Armin Baehr
Luise Peschko
Sebastian Schilbach

Animatronics Supervisor:
Johannes Bauer

Assistant Camera:
Joel Hessel

Assistant Director:
Ron Jäger

Concept Artist:
Joanne Dietz

Costume Design:
Liza Bierbaum

Director:
Knut Kuhles

Director of Photography:
Sophie Reißfelder

Gaffer:
Quirin Thalhammer

Lighting Technician:
Istvan Molnar

Makeup Artist:
Johanna Merkelbach

Producer:
Johannes Bauer

Production Design:
Johannes Bauer

Production Sound Mixer:
Jan Meister

Props:
Isabel Winter
Gloria Müller

Script Supervisor:
Klaudia Rzezniczak

Set Decoration:
Marie Herrndorff

Set Runner:
Klaudia Rzezniczak
Amelie Adi
Rokas Wille

Sound Designer:
Jan Meister

Sound Supervisor:
Jan Meister

Unit Manager:
Sören Finkbeiner

Writer:
Knut Kuhles

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